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"Hello St. John's! The Sitton PTA is holding our annual Spring Carnival on June 5th 1-4pm. We are in need to volunteers to help this community event go smoothly. Let me know if you would like to help out! Thanks!"

"Angela is right on about this but as an alternate - and I've done this - if you DO drive you can park in OMSI's parking lot and walk along the Eastbank Esplanade to find a spot (it gets crowded fairly early). The key is to get the hell out…"

"Hey there,
I would take the train (or ride your bike) down to the Tom McCall waterfront and saddle up to watch the fireworks at the blues festival where the admission is canned food and a few dollars-- all of which goes to the Oregon Food Bank.…"

This is our first year in Portland and was wondering if someone could give me advice on where to go watch fireworks for the 4th of July. I don't really feel like paying to watch. We live in St. John's. Is Pier Park way too far away to see anything? How is it taking the train downtown to watch? When should we leave to go downtown if that's where we need to go?

"My husband and I moved up here in January from Las Vegas. We check craigslist a couple of times a day. There's new postings everyday. Right when we thought we found the perfect home the next we check on it it would be rented out already. But…"

Looking for fun things to do with the kids? Let’s share information about Portland area baby/toddler/kid friendly places, activities, events, music, and restaurants. Maybe even meet for an occasional walk with the strollers for us new parents!See More

PBO opens its 2017-18 Season with our largest ensemble in years performing Mozart’s Requiem, joined by Cappella Romana and Trinity Cathedral Chamber Singers. Also: the dazzling Eine kleine Nachtmusik for strings and the ethereal Laudate Dominum for soprano and chorus from Vesperae Solennes de Confessore.See More

At August’s First Thursday Art Gallery Art Walk between 4-6 pm, Artistic Portland will feature work of members from the Pacific Northwest Sculptors display through August 12th. Sculptors Carole Murphy, Dan Good, George Heath, Chayo Wilson and Mo Ross are invited to come talk about their work.The Eclipse is the inspiration for a challenge the member artists have embraced. Visitors can vote for their favorite piece of Eclipse art featured in the Co-op’s window. All entries will be submitted into…See More

Planetary Dance is open to everyone. In this ritual, people dedicate their dance to someone/thing in need of support. As all run, walk & pulse in concentric circles to the steady beat of the drum, everyone creates a moving mandala. Each step becomes a prayer for healing. BYO picnic & stay for a post-dance lunch.Planetary Dance was first created by dancer Anna Halprin. Her aim was to help the Mt. Tamalpais community heal after the deaths of 7 rape victims on the mountain by a serial…See More

JAW: A Playwrights Festival, hosted by Portland Center Stage at The Armory since 1999, has given playwrights a space and resources to develop their scripts. After being chosen from nearly 200 submissions, JAW playwrights are able to collaborate with theater professionals from across the country. Following two weeks of collaboration and rehearsals, The Armory opens its doors to the public to host staged readings of each play. All performances take place on the U.S. Bank Main Stage at The Armory.…See More

Hot Yoga for Life is hosting a summer block party with Yoga, live DJ, free pizza, free beer, massage, acupuncture, arts, and so much more! Join us to support your community, get some sunshine, and truly feel good with a fabulous yoga class! See More

The Robert Mabe BandShow date: Thursday, July 20Location: Fremont Theater, 2393 NE FremontConcert at 7:30, doors at 6:30For advance tickets: http://bpt.me/2936682OBA Members $15, General $18 Presented by Oregon Bluegrass Association503-310-3311Knight.clayton@gmail.com Robert Mabe is a stellar banjo player, singer/songwriter. As a young banjo player in North Carolina, Robert had the opportunity to learn from and…See More

The Portland Ballet offers a series of FREE PRE-Ballet classes. The commitment-free, four-class series introduces young dancers, ages 6-9, to the fundamentals of ballet and helps them decide if ballet is right for them. Classes are held once a week at The Portland Ballet’s studio, 6250 SW Capitol Highway. The Portland Ballet welcomes all new dancers.The final class acts as a placement assessment for TPB's Curriculum Ballet program. Students must attend the full series (all four classes) but are…See More